The sun emits its own light. The moon only reflects light from the sun.
it isn't the sun is 450000 times brighter than the moon! no..
Neither the sun nor the moon are planets. The sun is brighter than the moon by far. The sun emits its own light. The moon only reflects light from the sun.
The Sun and the Moon are the only celestial objects that appear brighter in the sky than Venus.
Clearly the sun is the brightest object in the sky.
In terms of actual brightness the stars are much brighter than the moon and some are even brighter than the sun. They only appear dim because they are much farther away than either the sun or the moon.
the full moon is more closer to the sun than the half moon
With the moon. The sun is actually bouncing light off of the moon to get to the earth, that's why the moon tends to look like it "glows". So with that light, the night would be brighter with the moon
Because it's closer, like the moon
no stars are very bright and the mooon has no light of its own it reflects the light of the sun which is a star -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As the person above (thank you) explained already, stars give off light itself. For example, the Sun has nuclear fusion that creates light. The moon, however, only reflects light from the Sun and cannot produce light on its own. Therefore stars are definitely brighter than the moon. But when you look up in the night, the moon would seem brighter. However, when you think of the distance-moon is close, stars are really, really, really, rea~lly far away-then you can see that stars are brighter than the moon. Thank you :) -Joanna
From the moon, the sun appears much brighter and harsher than it does from Earth, due to the lack of atmosphere to filter its light. The sun appears as a bright, white disk in the sky, without the familiar blue hue that we see from Earth.
Yes, the Sun is much larger than our Moon. It is, by far, the largest object in our solar system It is a strange fact that the sun is 400 times larger than the Moon in diameter. The Moon is 400 times closer to us. The result is that the two discs look equal in diameter and this accounts for the total eclipse of the Sun.
The brightness of the moon can vary due to its phase, distance from Earth, and atmospheric conditions. A full moon appears brightest because it is fully illuminated by the sun and is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit.